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French Town House Ruins

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The ravages of war leave little untouched, with once warm and inviting homes reduced to little more than soot blacked shells.

The French Town House Ruins is the ruined version of the French Town House.

Complete with interior layout. This is a three-part model, but split options are available for small printers.

Print with supports switched off.

Using the guide holes and spare filament you can secure the levels of the building in place. Our guide on how to do this can be found here.

This product is part of the APOC WW2 Ruins. Please log in if you backed the campaign.

This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing STL files for use on a home 3D Printer. The files are set to 28mm scale but can be rescaled before printing.

Description

Updates:

  •  Guide holes have been added.
  • 29 January 2019- 1.1 Locking pins have been added.

Notes:

  • Reference sheet for small printer included in the zip file.
  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.

Additional information

File Type

STL files in ZIP folder

Infill

20%

Layer Height

.2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

Requires supports on some files

Dimensions

Dimensions and weights are available in the image gallery

3 questions for French Town House Ruins

  1. Matthew Barker

    Ask and you shale receive. (Answeres)

  2. gholtslander91

    What would the scale be for 30mm games such as warmachine/hordes?

    • Matthew Barker

      The houses are approximately 150 x 100 and 50mm high 30mm models fit inside them no problem, I scaled some up 110% for Warmachine and Malifaux which look good and have more interior play area.

    • Matthew Barker

      These work as the are for Warmachine. however you could scale up 5 % which would make them slightly higher.

  3. jacob.mcginlay (verified owner)

    Any advice/recommendation on printing the stairs? They always seem to mess up. Do you use supports? If so what settings would you typically use?

    • Sam Campbell

      If you’re having problems then switch off supports or try to print at a slower speed and high resolution. Otherwise send us a picture and we can troubleshoot some of your settings.

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